lb 



Keadings from Shakespere, Tennyson, and other Authors, by Mr. 

 Charles E. Clegg. 



Stories and Storytelling, by Mr. E. K. Russell. 



A Piece of Chalk: illustrated by experiments, by Mr. E. Davies, 



F.C.S., F.I.C. 



Mount Vesuvius and the long buried Cities of Herculaaeum and 

 Pompeii : illustrated by the Oxyhydrogen Light, by Kev. W. W. 

 Phillipson, o.s.B. 



Concerning Insanitary Houses. — Light, Pure Air, and Water : how 

 to obtain them. Illustrated by the Oxyhydrogen Light, by Mr. Coard 

 S, Pain, F.S.I. , Engineer to the Northern Sanitary Association. 



Recent Additions to the Museum : illustrated by the Oxyhydrogen 

 Light, by Mr. T. J. Moore, Curator of the Free Public Museum. 



Readings, Humorous and Dramatic, chiefly original, by Mr. R. 

 Crompton. 



The Dangerous Classes, by Rev. Hugh Stowell Brown. 



Concerning Insanitary Houses. — Impure Air and Water : their evil 

 effects ; illustrated by experiments, by William Carter, m.d., b.sc, 

 LL.B. (Lend.). 



Mozart, his Times and Music : illustrated by vocal and instrumental 

 music, by Mr. W. J. Stewart, b.a., and Mr. H. A. Brauscombe. 



English Memorials of some Old French Towns : illustrated with 

 photographs and drawings shown by the Oxyhydrogen Light, by Mr. J. 

 Birchall. 



Corals and Coral Islands. — Part 1. — the Structure and Life History 

 of Coral Animals : illustrated by the Oxyhydrogen Light and Specimens, 

 by Dr. W. A. Herdman, f.r.s.e., f.l.s., Professor of Natural History, 

 University College, Liverpool. 



Was Hamlet Mad? With Readings from the Play and Selections 

 from the Dagonet Ballads, by Mr. Henry Vandenhoff. 



Christopher Columbus: illustrated by the Oxyhydrogen Light, by 

 Mr. A. C. Bradley, m.a., Fellow of Balliol College, Oxford, Professor of 

 Modern Literature and History, University College, Liverpool. 



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